To: csvset
There is zero proof the woman’s dog died from it. Zero. This is about money for the lawyers and plaintiffs. Much of my 3 decade career revolved around toxicology and running an analytical lab.
20 posted on
02/16/2018 5:48:07 AM PST by
Neoliberalnot
(MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
To: Neoliberalnot
Desperate for answers, the family sent the remainder of the food to a specialized lab and drove Talulahs lifeless body to a veterinary pathologist for a postmortem examination. Poisoning from the dog food. Thats what killed her, said Mael.
But it wasnt just any poison.
It was pentobarbital: A lethal drug, most commonly used to euthanize dogs, cats and some horses. The deadly toxin is never permitted to kill animals that are part of the food supply and would violate federal law if it was.
Zero proof? Your move.
22 posted on
02/16/2018 5:54:22 AM PST by
csvset
(illegitimi non carborundum)
To: Neoliberalnot
From Talulah's toxicology report. And FDA confirms. Enough proof for me.
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2017/02/fda-confirms-euthanasia-agent-pentobarbital-in-dog-food/
35 posted on
02/16/2018 6:35:20 AM PST by
glenduh
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